Monday, Aug. 08, 1932

Headlines

Throughout the nation last week ran a little thrill of economic hope. It was picked up by an eager Press, already excited by a stockmarket rally (see p. 27). Some headlines of the week:

Many Industries Add Workers

CHICAGO WHEAT SCORES THIRD

STRAIGHT RISE

BUSINESS PULSE BEATING FASTER Factories Reopening All Over Country

BOOM AWAKENS

TEXTILE PLANTS IN NEW ENGLAND

Capacity Production Reported in Some Cities, Idle Employees Find Jobs

REVIVAL IN TRADE

GAINS MOMENTUM

THROUGHOUT EAST

Road Is Clear

To Prosperity

Capital Feels

Mark Sullivan Notes a Calm Confidence; Obstacles to Recovery Are Gone

250,000 To Get Highway Jobs

CAMDEN GIVES

JOBS TO 9,000,

LONG LAID OFF

Steel, Textiles, Autos Augur Business' Upturn 24 COAL MINES

AT WILKES-BARRE

RESUME WORK

New Jobs Open This Week;

Uncle To Borrow Millions

To Speed Recovery Efforts

SHOWING BEST

IN WEEKS FOR RESERVE BANKS

TRADE UPTURN

WITHIN 90 DAYS

NOW EXPECTED

$18,500,000 Grain Price Jump

Gives West a Chance to Whistle

Waltham Watch Plant to Reopen

BRIGHT SPOTS

GROW ON U. S.

BUSINESS MAP

CURTIS SEES BETTER TIMES

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